Reading the World: Redefining Literature and History Curriculum. A Justice Matters Institute Report from the Multicultural Education Summit convened by the San Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, CA, Fall, 1999, pp. 53-65.

Nieto, Sonia (1998). From claiming hegemony to sharing space: Creating community in multicultural courses. In Rudolfo Chávez Chávez & James O’Donnell (Eds.), Speaking the Unpleasant: The Politics of Non-Engagement in the Multicultural Education Terrain (pp. 16-31). Albany: State University of New York Press.

Issue on Bilingual Education, Bulletin of the Council on Interracial Books for Children, l7, (3 & 4) (l986).
Issue on Puerto Ricans in Children's Literature and History Texts. Bulletin of the Council on Interracial Books for Children, 14 (l &2), 1983.

Presenter, Conference of the National Task Force on the Training of Principals, sponsored by the National Network for School Renewal, Salt Lake City, UT, June l987

Panelist, “Issues Surrounding Multicultural Curriculum in the Independent School Setting.” NAIS Annual Multicultural Conference, Wellesley College, MA, June l987
Panelist, “Images of Puerto Ricans in Children's Books.” Annual American Library Association Conference, New York City, June l986
Panelist, “Images of Blacks and Latinos in Children's Books” (with Rudine Sims). Second annual Everychild National Conference, New York City, July 1985
Presenter on panel at the National Conference on Education in Cuba, Roxbury Community College, Boston, January l981
Presenter, Annual International Conference on Bilingual/Bicultural Education, New York City, May 1974
Panelist, Second Annual Bilingual Education Conference, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, June 1971

Presentations at International Conferences

Diversity and Global Education Conference, University of Helsinki, Finland, April 2008
Defining Social Justice Education for New Times and New Contexts, University of Oslo, Norway, April 2008
Keynote speaker, International Conference on Intercultural Education, Teacher Training, and School Practice, Madrid, Spain, March 2006
Speaker, “Bilingual Education in the United States: Current Trends and Future Directions.” U.S. Embassy Cultural Center, Madrid, Spain, April 1990
Participant and curriculum consultant, Third annual meeting of the International Ibero-American Heritage Project, San Germán, Puerto Rico, November 1989
“Challenges and Opportunities.” Second International Planning Conference of The Ibero-American Heritage Project, Latinos in the Making of the United States of America: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,Santillana del Mar, Spain, October l988
“Puerto Ricans, Adult Education, and the U.S. Educational System.” Conference of the International League for Social Commitment in Adult Education, Gothenberg and Stockholm, Sweden, July l985
Commencement SpeakerChapman University, College of Educational Studies, Orange, CA, May 2011
Bard College, MAT Commencement, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, June 2012

Invited and Endowed Lectures

◊ Mills College School of Education 2012 Speakers Series: Preparing Teachers in a Racist World, Sponsored by the Center for Partnerships in Urban Education, Oakland, CA, April 2012

◊ Diversity in Education and the World Ahead Graduate Colloquium, Florida International University, Miami, FL, January 2012

Papers Presented (selected)
“Diversity Education: Lessons for a Just World.” Keynote address, Colloquium on Race, Diversity, and Social Cohesion, University of Pretoria, South Africa, July 2006
“A Life of Teaching: Reflections from Teachers in an Inquiry Group” (with Karen Gelzinis and Junia Yearwood). Annual Fair and Share Conference of the Development and Dissemination Schools Initiative and the Big Apple Schools, New York, June 2002
“What Keeps Teachers Going in Spite of Everything? A Conversation in Three Voices” (with Stephen Gordon and Junia Yearwood). 23rd Annual Ethnography in Education Forum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 2002
“Identity, Personhood, and Puerto Rican Students: Challenging Paradigms of Assimilation and Authenticity.” Annual AERA conference, Montreal, Canada, April 1999
“Bringing Bilingual Education out of the Basement, and Other Imperatives for Teacher Education.” Bilingual Education Works: Linking Research and Practice in Schools Symposium.Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 1998
“Images of Puerto Ricans: A Perspective on Culture, Gender, and Class.” Multicultural Perspectives in Child Development Conference at Glassboro State College, NJ, January l988
“The Social Perspective.” First International Planning Conference of The Ibero-American Heritage Project, Latinos in the Making of the United States of America: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow, Sterling Forest, NY, October l987
“The Politics of Bilingual Education.” Annual convention of the American Studies Association (ASA), NY, November l987
“Latinos in the U.S. Educational System: A Critical Appraisal.” Latinos in the United States: Past Roots and Present Diversity Conference. Brown University, Providence, RI, April l985
“Who's Afraid of Bilingual Parents?” Symposium on Spanish and Portuguese Bilingualism National Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, November l984
“Self-Affirmation or Self-destruction? The Image of Puerto Ricans in Children's Literature Written in English.” Images and Identities: The Puerto Rican in Literature nationalconference, Rutgers University, April l983
“The Puerto Rican Child in Books.” Annual NABE conference, San Antonio, TX, April l983
“Puerto Rican Studies and Bilingual Education.” A Renaissance of Puerto Rican Studies: An Agenda for the '80s" national conference. Brooklyn College, NY, April l981
“Curriculum Decision-Making: The Puerto Rican Family and the Bilingual Child.” Annual NABE conference, Anaheim, CA, April l980
“Developing Curriculum for the Bilingual Classroom: Toward Defining the Role of the Teacher.” Symposium on Spanish and Portuguese Bilingualism, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, November l977
“¿Qué pasa aquí? A Look into the Education of Hispanics in the United States.” Amherst Community Forum, Amherst, MA, November l977